As always with Graeme he had more to show, adding later: "The two photos of it in blue but without the racing livery is the rebuilt car."
That is indeed an amazing photo and it looks like the smash was one easily forgotten also and I was amazed to hear that Gilbertson walked out with only minor injuries. Who knows what happened to the rebuilt car..?
Original 1966 MiniSprint imported from the UK was crashed heavily in NZ in 1967
Picture via Graeme Farr
Crumpled up seriously - amazingly driver Gilbertson suffered minor injuries
Picture via Graeme Farr
This must have been before the race - the 1967 NZ Grand Prix at Pukekohe circuit
Picture via Graeme Farr
And another period colour photograph. Venue unknown
Picture via Graeme Farr
And again at a NZ racing venue. The car was rebuilt after the crash but where is it now?






This was a fascinating read and a great piece of automotive history. It is amazing to see how that 1966 MiniSprint was heavily crashed yet rebuilt so well, and even more surprising that the driver walked away with only minor injuries . Stories like this really show the passion and dedication behind classic car restoration and motorsport culture. It also makes you wonder where that car ended up after all these years. In a way, it reflects how even rare or damaged vehicles can still hold value, much like what an oldest car buyer gold coast service looks for today. Thanks for sharing such an interesting and nostalgic story!
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